The puritans did not believe in that the religion was rightouse or fair, they were tied of being tolled to do what to believe.. causing them to separate from the church and becoming puritans "pure".
The Puritans were dissenters who sought to change practices in the Church of England.
Wished to purify Anglican forms of worship
the puritans left New England because they didn't like dissenters ways and they questioned the dissenters an they were miss treated
Roger Williams
puritans in England /dissenter sin new England how are the similar
Puritans
The Puritans were known as dissenters because they dissented from the practices and beliefs of the Church of England. They believed in simplifying and purifying church practices to align more closely with their interpretation of the Bible. This led to conflicts and persecution by the authorities.
The Puritans established their own church in order to practice their beliefs according to their interpretation of the Bible without interference from the Church of England. They persecuted dissenters because they viewed any deviation from their beliefs as a threat to their community and to their religious and moral values. They believed in a strict adherence to their interpretation of Christianity and saw dissenters as potential sources of corruption.
The Puritans established their own church in order to practice their own beliefs and create a society based on their religious values. They persecuted dissenters because they believed it was necessary to maintain religious purity and protect their community from what they perceived as threats to their faith and way of life.
Puritans were also known as dissenters, separatists, or nonconformists in reference to their beliefs and practices that opposed the established Church of England.
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